A couple rips in a row.What do you mean by hot? Like over heatin or just warmer than regular cruise tem
Maybe this thing is getting hot and not working as designed? IDK. It's an original part.
A couple rips in a row.What do you mean by hot? Like over heatin or just warmer than regular cruise tem
I bought the fuel pump relay and will install it Friday. In the meantime my tuner advised me that my plugs are gapped to wide. They're at .55 and should be around .35-.38. Ill pull those and close the gap.I was referring to engine temp, higher under hood temps could effect the relay/ wires, clean the contacts and install a new relay, the don't cost much.
Yes. N/A with Trick Flow HCIAre you n/a? Sorry I forget crap, can't find your file in my head and I ain't going back through this thread.
Pulled the plugs and reset them down to. 35 gap. Cold weather starting is a bit easier. Test drove the car. Same sensation. I could swear that the O2 sensors are bad because that is the bucking and hesitation sensation, but they're newer.You only need to that same when you are adding a power adder to the car. The stock gap is .45, which most open to .50
Have you checked the wiring coming from the sensors? Just a thoughtThrew another $80 at my car by installing brand new O2 sensors. Drove the car today and received the same fault code: "41 -Heated Oxygen Sensor (HEGO) sensor voltage low / system lean". Later, my check engine light came on and I ran codes again and received: "91 - sensor voltage low / system lean". The car acts in a manner consistent with dirty O2 sensors. What could cause bucking and hesitation especially while the car is hot if the O2 sensors are otherwise good?
For burns or bad wires?Have you checked the wiring coming from the sensors? Just a thought
Can you elaborate on that or post a prior article on the subject?I would sweep test the tps sensor, make sure it doesn't have a dead spot.
Yeah...... If the sensors are new, and it’s still throwing codes, maybe part of the harness is damaged.For burns or bad wires?
Just checked the wiring. Pretty old and crusty, but all the wires appear undamaged as no metal is visible.Yeah...... If the sensors are new, and it’s still throwing codes, maybe part of the harness is damaged.
Check that TPS sweep like @General karthief suggested.Just checked the wiring. Pretty old and crusty, but all the wires appear undamaged as no metal is visible.
No, I definitely will. I'm just not skilled in TPS language and need to read up on it.Check that TPS sweep like @General karthief suggested.